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From acclaimed biographer and cultural historian, author of For the Soul of France (“Masterful history” —Henry Kissinger),Zola (“Magnificent” —The New Yorker), and Flaubert (“Impeccable” —James Wood, cover,The New York Times Book Review)—a brilliant reconsideration of the events and the political, social, and religious movements that led to France’s embrace of Fascism and anti-Semitism. Frederick Brown explores the tumultuous forces unleashed in the country by the Dreyfus Affair and its aftermath and examines how the clashing ideologies—the swarm of ’isms—and their blood-soaked political scandals and artistic movements following the horrors of World War I resulted in the country’s era of militant authoritarianism, rioting, violent racism, and nationalistic fervor. We see how these forces overtook the country’s sense of reason, sealing the fate of an entire nation, and led to the fall of France and the rise of the Vichy government.

The Embrace of Unreason picks up where Brown’s previous book, For the Soul of France,left off to tell the story of France in the decades leading up to World War II.

We see through the lives of three writers (Maurice Barrès, Charles Maurras, and Pierre Drieu La Rochelle) how the French intelligentsia turned away from the humanistic traditions and rationalistic ideals born out of the Enlightenment in favor of submission to authority that stressed patriotism, militarism, and xenophobia; how French extremists, traumatized by the horrors of the battlefront and exalted by the glories of wartime martyrdom, tried to redeem France’s collective identity, as Hitler’s shadow lengthened over Europe.

The author writes of the Stavisky Affair, named for the notorious swindler whose grandiose Ponzi scheme tarred numerous political figures and fueled the bloody riots of February 1934, with right-wing paramilitary leagues, already suffering from the worldwide effects of the 1929 stock market crash, decrying Stavisky the Jew as the direct descendant of Alfred Dreyfus and an exemplar of the decaying social order . . . We see the Congress of Writers for the Defense of Culture that, in June 1935, assembled Europe’s most illustrious literati under the sponsorship of the Soviet Union, whose internal feuds anticipated those recounted by George Orwell in his Spanish Civil War memoirHomage to Catalonia . . .

Here too, pictured as the perfect representation of Europe’s cultural doomsday, is the Paris World’s Fair of 1937, featuring two enormous pavilions, the first built by Nazi Germany, the second by Soviet Russia, each facing the other like duelists on the avenue leading to the Eiffel Tower, symbol of the French Republic. And near them both, a pavilion devoted to “the art of the festival,” in which speakers and displays insisted that Nazi torchlight parades at Nuremberg should serve as a model for France.

Written with historical insight and grasp and made immediate through the use of newspaper articles, journals, and literary works from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries,The Embrace of Unreason brings to life Europe’s darkest modern years.

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"Brown [is] the leading English-language chronicler of this appalling but fascinating French story." --"New Republic"
"Brilliant. . . . At once social history, cultural history, and a series of biographical sketches, Frederick Brown's book is both illuminating and a warning. . . . This is terrific history--Brown is an incisive biographer, very good on politics, still better on culture, and anybody who is interested in France . . . should read this book." --"The Daily Beast"
"A stimulating portrayal. . . . Brown deftly and economically analyzes [his subjects]. . . . He succeeds as usual in joining accurate scholarship to elegant and often pithy style." --"The New York Review of Books"
"[Brown] is a historian who eschews jargon and knows how to make complicated questions clear to the common reader." --"The Wall Street Journal"

Brown [is] the leading English-language chronicler of this appalling but fascinating French story. "New Republic"
Brilliant. . . . At once social history, cultural history, and a series of biographical sketches, Frederick Brown s book is both illuminating and a warning. . . . This is terrific history Brown is an incisive biographer, very good on politics, still better on culture, and anybody who is interested in France . . . should read this book. "The Daily Beast"
A stimulating portrayal. . . . Brown deftly and economically analyzes [his subjects]. . . . He succeeds as usual in joining accurate scholarship to elegant and often pithy style. "The New York Review of Books"
[Brown] is a historian who eschews jargon and knows how to make complicated questions clear to the common reader. "The Wall Street Journal""

About the Author:
FREDERICK BROWN is the author of several award-winning books, including For the Soul of France; Flaubert, a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist; andZola, one of The New York Times best books of the year. Brown has twice been the recipient of both Guggenheim and National Endowment for the Humanities fellowships. He lives in New York City.

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